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Two Men and a Wardrobe

Country: Poland, Language: Polish, 15 mins

Original Title

Dwaj ludzie z szafa
  • Director: Roman Polanski
  • Writer: Roman Polanski

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Film of the absurd...from Oscar-winning Polanski.

A curious vision of intolerance.


Watch...here

 

The(ir) Blurb...

Two men emerge from the sea onto the beach carrying a large wooden wardrobe with a mirror on its front. After the two men clean up and rejoice being in this new environment, they proceed to enter the nearby town, they carrying the wardrobe wherever they go. They just want to meet people and experience their new surroundings, but are largely shunned or ignored. In some instances, they are shunned even when their presence helps the situation. And in other instances of being shunned, they are beaten. And when they are ignored, the world just keeps going without them, often at the detriment of humankind. Ultimately, the two men, with their wardrobe, make a decision about what to do in light of their experiences.

Cast & Characters

Jakub Goldberg as Man with the wardrobe;
Henryk Kluba as Man with the wardrobe;
Andrzej Kondratiuk;
Barbara Lass;
Stanislaw Michalski as Bad boy;
Roman Polanski as Bad boy